2018 Features:

Athenaeum is a library management program predominantly for schools, first introduced in 1997 and has been in continual development - driven largely by the user base.

For 2018, Athenaeum has been completely rewritten using modern FileMaker and programming techniques with a view to creating a “lighter” solution, optimising performance over wide area networks, for Hosted (“cloud” based) Athenaeum, for FileMaker Cloud, and access from mobile devices. There have been a number of internal structural changes and it is now a single file solution*. However, there has been a lot of effort to make the transition from long time users of Athenaeum Pro as easy as possible.

New Name

And we now are just calling it “Athenaeum” and dropping the “Pro” moniker. Internally, this version of Athenaeum is version 26 (wow!).

Below is a non-exhaustive list of the changes, in no particular order.

Single window, single main file

The benefits of a single file—down from 8 (excluding the bar code file) are many. The most obvious benefits to the user are:-

snappier performance

more efficient window management

cloud based Athenaeum is speedier

easily spawn multiple window views on your data and keep track of them

easy multiple account management

optionally create multiple installations of Athenaeum simply by duplicating an empty Athenaeum file, giving it a new name and making it available (or just ask us and we will give you a renamed copy):

a sample stand-alone installation of a single Athenaeuma sample stand alone installation of 3 Athenaeums - 1 for library, 1 for resource room and one for sports department

note that we have left the bar code file separate so that your changes are maintained through version upgrades

Multiple Libraries in one catalog (if you want)

This is a totally optional feature. If you don’t want to specify multiple libraries, Athenaeum will not trouble you additional options.

You can now easily define multiple libraries within a single instance of Athenaeum. Previously, you had “Library” and “not library” or had to define multiple libraries by some arbitrary field such as Location.

“Libraries” are more pervasive and powerful. You may define as many as you like. You may define which libraries are searchable by your library patrons and don’t show up in their views. Or, you may restrict your searches and reports to constrain by a specified library.

Specifying multiple libraries

Libraries are pertinent to:

the catalogue,

stock take,

circulation and

history

borrower search options

However,

Athenaeum preferences are system wide and apply to any library

borrowers don’t belong to any particular library

a borrower can borrow an item from any library

utility tables such as authority, filters, etc are shared amongst all libraries

two instances of Athenaeum, 1 configured with Libraries and the other without…the former configured with libraries will constrain the search to just that library

If no libraries are defined, the the library filters do not appear and are ignored.

The left version has no libraries defined so the filter is not displayed. The right Athenaeum allows choosing a library before entering the search

Library filters are pop-up menus that are available at the:

search screen,

title list,

copy list,

archive list,

stock take list,

issue list,

history list, and

main menu

Library Constraining

Selecting a library will constrain the current found set of that list to that library (that is, if you have a found set in the list of 500 items, but only 200 are relevant to the library, then you will see only 200 after selecting the library.)

Selecting a library at the main menu will update the Dashboard Counts to reflect that library (as well as constraining any catalogue search launched from the main menu)

Clearing the library (using the little “x”) will perform a find all in the list

The counters at the top left of the titles and copies screens include the number of entries for that library along with the total number of items in the list

When the library is selected, the found count changes. The first number is the current record number. The second number is the number in the “found set”. The third number is the total number of entries for the selected library. The last number is the total number of entries for all libraries.

Reporting by Library

Pressing the shift key when initiating Title reports will add a break by Library.

Any report in title, copy, archive, stock take, issue, history that uses the found set, will already be constrained to the library when the filter is applied.

Exposed Title/Copy catalogue structure

The catalogue consists of titles and copies. For example, you may have 7 copies of the title “Harry Potter And The Order Of The Phoenix”. The library administrator can also catalogue information, such as relevant web links and keep no copies.

Individual copies of a particular title may have their own issue restrictions (not for issue, restricted issue period, restricted to particular types, etc.). Also, all copies of a particular title do not have to belong to a single library.

Athenaeum Pro in the past has generally hidden the Title/Copy relationship.

Athenaeum does not and explicitly exposes these components. You can choose to more easily work with either.

A title with 3 copies and a detail popover for one of the copies shwoing

Searching is by title by default, and you can search copies via the title views or the explicit copy views.

Athenaeum is a little more efficient and responsive as a result.

More pop-over widgets mean fewer screen changes

issue list with additional popovers

For example:

issues list now has with Return, Extend, Lost, Add fee

copies list can issue, return directly

history list allows you to choose to navigate to the title or the copy

Titles can display Author images

storage and display mechanisms in place

foundation for future features

title showing an author photo

Additional title fields

A new explicit Keywords field means you no longer have to use one of your custom fields for this purpose.

The Subjects_copyright field is a subjects field used in default searches but may not be displayed on external views for copyright reasons. E.g. SCIS subjects go here.

Reading level field makes a re-appearance (separate to the borrowing level field) and is intended as an advisory field only.

Server based issue notifications

defining a new issue notification

When running Hosted Athenaeum (our cloud server version) or with your own FileMaker Server (which is what we recommend for local installations), you can configure the server to automatically generate emails first thing each morning. There are a variety of emails, such as:

due soon

due now

overdue

overdue strong

issue lists

recall lists

Each of these can be configured to be generated a specified number of days before or after the due date and can be sent to either email address 1 or 2.

Advanced users can also create their own letter templates and have them sent at the predetermined time before or after the due date

Passwords

Review Ratings list

set ratings to be out of 6,7,8,10 or whatever (was fixed to out of 5 previously)

Instead of a plain number or plain stars, you could use dots, plus signs, emoji, if you like

Adding Genre

It’s now easier and more obvious how to add multiple genre to a title.

The add genre button pops up a window with your list of genres.

Click the genre you want to add (selected genre are highlighted in red) and click again to deselect the genre.

If there are too many genres to fit in the visible area, simply click the genre and the selected genre will be “checked”.

Issuing

You may now “?” search for copies during issue

Issuing of items can be triggered in more places - when you are viewing an item you can often directly issue that item.

Fiscal Year option

The start of your year does not have to be 1 January. This will suit northern hemisphere libraries where the school year starts at the end of the northern summer and also provide reporting options to suit accountants preferring to have information starting 1 April, 1 July, etc..

Some filters and reports show fiscal year options IF you specify a year start date that is not 1 January.

new menu options in the history list, the copies list and the main menu for fiscal year searching

note that When you specify a Fiscal Year not starting on 1 January, you can still create calendar year based reports

Main Menu can show additional easy access buttons if you wish

now up to 12 (up from 8)

Title and Copy navigation are explicit, new options

Extend function also a new option for the main menu

No cover image

If a title has no cover image, you can specify a preferred image to display in place - Athenaeum comes with a simple “no cover image” placeholder. You might make a variant with your organisation logo, a sad face or a mystery icon.

Additional single key shortcuts

“D” to show detail screen where applicable

“N” shows navigation menu from most parts of the app now, not just the main menu

“P” lists the coPies

Stock take run filter

the filter above the stock take run column makes it easy to restrict the list to just that run

List missing will default to the run number in the filter if specified or the current run number in preferences if empty

If a Library is specified in the library filter, then the stock take list, list in catalogue and list in archive will respect that filter

Letters

Letters are stored

We no longer distinguish between “quick letters” and “correspondence”: it’s all just “letters” now.

What were quick letters are still quick, just the intermediate steps are automatic

all letters generated by the system are stored.

letters can be plain text or include an html component for sending styled emails

Book Cover Images in emailed overdue letters

Default Overdue letters sent by email include a text and an “html” part and include book cover images of your items.

Most devices can see these images, though some do not show images for security reasons.

Flexible privilege sets

When setting privileges for borrower types, you can now define your own privilege sets. Add privilege set names to convey more obvious and flexible meanings. Extend beyond Fiction/Non-Fiction/Senior Fiction/Senior Non-Fiction/Resource/Other/Audio Visual if you wish. Or reduce the list to something more manageable or appropriate to your installation (e.g. your Sports database doesn’t need all of the privilege sets).

For example, you might create privileges like “Adult Fiction”, “Restricted Language Resource”. You can then assign titles these privileges and then configure your borrower types appropriately.

Reserves

New Filter menu for reserve lists:

new “due expire” button

“In” filters lists reserves that are back from circulation

“Out” filter lists reserves that are still out

Movements

Athenaeum records all changes to prices, archives, restorations in a dedicated “movement” table.

Movements include the following actions:

add new item

duplicate an item

archive item

restore an item

permanently deletion of archive records

changing the value of a catalogue item

This means that if an item is archived and then restored, there are two movements for that item. Note that the Annual summary will show both the nett number of movements (like the current Athenaeum does) as well as the actual number of movements. An item that is archived and restored has a nett number of movements of zero, but two actual movements (a positive and a negative)

Copy images

Copies can have a different image to the parent Title

User Interface

new header bar with sub-menu options

Field Labels

labels for fields can be shown or hidden on key screens with a key press (L) or button, making for a more or less cluttered view

catalog

borrower

marc

new option in preferences to show or hide by default

field placeholders in catalogue can be turned on or off on the fly

Quick Stats

Can now be generated for:

all time

last month

last 3 months

last 6 months

last year

depending upon your network, it is possible for some of the quick stats to be not so quick 😀

Web templates (OPAC)

The web templates have been updated reflecting the changes in the structure of the catalogue.

search results show not only the number of copies available, but a pop-over shows details of when “out” items are due.titles with no copies available are highlighted in red border and textdetail page reorganised

Preferences:

Additional wide logo for use on reports
if a wide logo is installed (optimal size about 20cm wide x3cm tall), it is used instead of the standard logo on printed reports. It is shown across the top of the report.

Blog feature moved to the top of the admin tabs.

Local menus

The menus across the top of each module have been enhanced. The issue commands from the Athenaeum menu have been copied down to an explicit issue menu.

On the circulation toolbar, the email options have been broken out into a separate menu.

The Navigation menu accessible most places by pressing the “N” shortcut (not just from the main menu).

Rewritten Authority

Optimised synchronisation between free form subjects and authority (strict or loose)

Multiple Fees can be directly linked to issues (and history)

The fee popover in the circulation list easier to track one or more fees generated by an issue. It is now more obvious if creating additional fees for a particular issue.

dummy values in fee popover

Duplicate Copy

The duplication feature has been streamlined.

Click the widget next to the copy you wish to duplicate and click the duplicate button.

Then specify the number of copies and the starting bar code number (if the prompted bar code start is not correct).

Bar codes

Bar code generation and printing for both of the catalogue and borrowers are moved to a separate utility file

You can specify two default bar code print layout for both catalogue and borrowers, making it quicker to select your favourite layouts.